A budget forum conducted by Senior Vice President for Finance Dennis Crudele will be held on Monday, April 23 at 2 p.m., in the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, room 201, Boca Raton campus. Faculty and staff are invited to attend in person or via videoconferencing at FAU's other campuses. This is an opportunity to learn details of the cost-reducing measures that will be taken to deal with the $24.7 million reduction of FAU's 2012-13 state funding. Come join the discussion and get your questions answered.

FAU will host a Green Market from 4 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 23 on the FAU Stadium Plaza. The market will offer: fresh produce; prepared foods (hummus, beets, pickles, sauces, etc.), artisans (jewelry, handmade crafts, etc.), organic products (soaps, lotions, etc.) and entertainment from FAU students & other local artists. Monday's market is a pilot run for a weekly green market that will launch this August. For more information, check www.fau.edu/missiongreen.

Join Mission Green and the Mission Green Student Association for this year's Earth Day celebration at the Boca Raton campus on Monday, April 23: - Green Scavenger Hunt - teams of four will compete to locate various "green" initiatives around campus, great prizes for the winners and free food for all competitors. Register between 2 and 4 p.m. on the Breezeway or Free Speech area; competition ends at 5 p.m. - Yoga on the FAU Stadium - Participate in this unique yoga experience on the field of the FAU Stadium. Two classes will be offered, from 4 to 5 p.m. and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., bring water and your own yoga mat.

FAU Jupiter will hold an Earth Day celebration on Tuesday, April 24. See listing below in the "Events This Week" section.

The spring commencement ceremonies will be held on Thursday, May 3 at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m. and Friday, May 4 at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Degree candidates should report one hour before the beginning of the appropriate ceremony.

Ceremonies - Thursday, May 3, 9 a.m.: Graduates from the College for Design and Social Inquiry and the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing

- Thursday, May 3, 1 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Business (bachelor's degrees) and the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College. At this ceremony three original Tuskegee Airmen will receive President's Distinguished Service Medallions. They are Lt. Col. Leo Gray, Lt. Col. Eldridge Williams and Judge Richard Rutledge. Members of an African American unit of the U.S. Army Air Corps, the Tuskegee Airmen distinguished themselves in air combat during World War II. Their story of courage, heroism and patriotism is told in the recently released feature film "Red Tails."

- Thursday, May 3, 5 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Business (graduate- and doctoral-level degrees), the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.

- Friday, May 4, 9 a.m.: Graduates from the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. At this ceremony the late Mr. Marvin Weiner will be honored posthumously with an honorary doctorate of humane letters in recognition of his remarkable lifetime scholarly achievement in creating the Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection. The collection, a treasure trove of Revolutionary War-era documents, was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Weiner to the FAU Libraries, elevating FAU to the major resource center in the southeastern United States for the study of the American Colonial period. Dr. Howard Weiner will accept the honorary doctorate on his father's behalf.

- Friday, May 4 at 1 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Education and the College of Engineering and Computer Science. At this ceremony Mr. Jaime Borras '74, '81 will be inducted into the FAU National Alumni Association Hall of Fame. A pioneer and innovator in the wireless telecommunications industry who holds 42 United States utility patents, Mr. Borras is chief executive officer of WSG (Wireless Silicon Group) Inc., a Florida-based consulting firm.

Because of the need to accommodate all of the graduates and their guests, admission is by ticket only. The ceremonies are held in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Center located in the Student Union on the Boca Raton campus and will be webcast. Boca Raton campus employees are reminded that traffic will be especially heavy on both days, particularly at the Glades Road entrance. Parking Lot 16, located directly in front of the Student Union, will be reserved for those attending the commencement ceremonies.

Don't miss out on the chance to sign up to be a volunteer for the Spring 2012 Night Breakfast. In an effort to wish students good luck on their final exams, faculty and staff members will come together and serve breakfast items generously provided by Chartwells on the evening of Wednesday, April 25. Serving coffee/hot chocolate, fruit, donuts, eggs, sausage and French toast, volunteers are able to convey to students sincere wishes to succeed as they begin to prepare for the finals. With music, give-aways, and good food, it is a fun-filled evening for all involved.

Night Breakfast will take place at Boca Raton on Wednesday, April 25, from 9 until 11 p.m. Volunteers should arrive by 8:30 p.m. (or earlier if they want to help decorate). If you are interested in participating, contact Larry Faerman at lfaerman@fau.edu or 561-297-2078.

For those of you on the Jupiter campus, Night Breakfast is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24. Contact Sean Pierce at spierce@fau.edu or 561-779-8828 to sign up.

Want a Summer Federal Work Study student? Post your position on GetAJOB at www.fau.edu/finaid/community.php . Please only interview students who have approved Work Study papers. If you have any questions, contact Tati Santamaria at 561-297-3680.

1. Place a fraud alert on your credit reports and review your credit reports. Contact the main credit reporting companies (Equifax, Experian, Transunion). Check your credit report to see if there has been unexpected or unauthorized activity. Have a fraud alerts placed on your credit reports to prevent new accounts being opened without verification. 2. Close the accounts that you know, or believe, have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Contact all companies, including banks, where you have accounts and Inform the companies where you have accounts that someone may be using your identity, and find out if there have been any unauthorized transactions. Close accounts so that future charges are denied. In addition to calling the company, send a letter so there is a record of the problem.

3. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. You can file a complaint with the FTC using the online complaint form (at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov); call the FTC's Identity Theft Hotline, toll-free: 1-877-ID-THEFT (438-4338); TTY: 1-866-653-4261; or write the Identity Theft Clearinghouse, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580. Be sure to call the Hotline to update your complaint if you have any additional information or problems.

4. File a report with your local police or the police in the community where the identity theft took place. File a report with the local police so there is an official record of the incident.

5. Consider other information that may be at risk. Depending what information was stolen, you may need to contact other agencies; for example, if a thief has access to your Social Security number, contact the Social Security Administration. You should also contact the Department of Motor Vehicles if your driver's license or car registration has been stolen.

The Undergraduate Research Journal (URJ) at Florida Atlantic University is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that is to be published annually. Its mission is to showcase high-quality undergraduate research in all fields, supply younger students with an idea of the standard of research, and promote inquiry-based activities at FAU. To be eligible for publication, research must be done by an undergraduate student at Florida Atlantic University and the research must be mentored by an FAU faculty member.

The URJ at FAU is accepting manuscript submissions for the inaugural Fall 2012 issue. The deadline for submission has been extended to Thursday, May 31, 2012. Instructions for submissions: -Submit three separate documents (Cover Letter, Short Bio, and Manuscript including Abstract) in .doc format as attachments to fauurj@gmail.com. - Complete the online Supervisor Release Form and the Student Release Form; print, sign, and seal in an envelope (labeled URJ and your name). Please bring the sealed envelope to Alena Rodriguez in the Science & Engineering building, SE bldg. #43 on the Boca Raton campus, room 135, or to Josh Scholl in the Sanson Science building, SC bldg. #1, on the Boca Raton campus, room 287. If no one is available to receive your envelope, please slide it under the door.

For more information on FAU's Undergraduate Research Journal (URJ) and/or the Council of Scholarship and Inquiry (CSI), please visit us at http://faucsi.wordpress.com. Students who are interested in holding an executive position on the Council of Scholarship & Inquiry and/or joining the URJ editing team (several positions available), can email CSI at fauurj@fau.edu.

In order to support faculty and increase access to and enrollment in eLearning, the Center for eLearning requests faculty proposals for eLearning course development and delivery. Faculty selected in this process will receive a stipend of $3,000 to: - Complete a training program and develop an online course during the fall of 2012 - Teach the newly developed course as an overload at least once by the end of fall 2013. The overload instruction rate will be $6,000 for full-time faculty and $4,500 for part-time faculty.

The fall program consists of 6 units delivered over 11 weeks during fall 2012 and includes 3 face-to-face meetings scheduled on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The remaining coursework will be completed online. To be successful in this course, we estimate that you will need to commit to 12 hours of work per week. Faculty can also receive up to 6 hours of individual assistance from instructional designers. Open lab hours with instructional designers will also be available.

Participants will need to confirm their working knowledge of Blackboard via two assessments prior to beginning the program. Instructions for these assessments and information on how to prepare for them will be forwarded to the selected candidates.

Proposals will be reviewed and priority given to: 1. High demand courses with consistent enrollment demand over the last three years including summers 2. Courses that are deemed strategic in planning eLearning degree programs 3. Courses that are part of an existing eLearning plan within your College/School/Department. Faculty interested in developing courses via distance must complete the form located at http://www.fau.edu/cel/cel1001.html and submit it to: Dr. Monica Orozco, Assistant Provost for eLearning, morozco@fau.edu, fax: 5671-297-4851.

The deadline for proposals complete with required signatures is Friday, June 1, at noon.

Join Mission Green and the Mission Green Student Association in this year's Earth Day celebration:

Boca Raton, Monday, April 23: - Green Scavenger Hunt - teams of four will compete to locate various "green" initiatives around campus, great prizes for the winners and free food for all competitors. Register between 2 and 4 p.m. on the Breezeway or Free Speech area; competition ends at 5 p.m. - Yoga on the FAU Stadium - Participate in this unique yoga experience on the field of the FAU Stadium. Two classes will be offered, from 4 to 5 p.m. and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., bring water and your own yoga mat. - Green Market - 25-30 vendors with fresh organic produce and other environmentally friendly products for sale and live entertainment. Located along North University Ave., outside the southwest entrance of the FAU Stadium from 4 to 8 p.m.

Postponed:Jupiter Campus (NOTE DATE CHANGE): Tuesday, April 24: Earth Day Kick Off, 2 to 5 p.m. in the SR Atrium - EcoBingo - Green Prizes - Take It or Leave It table (no clothing, please) - Green craft demonstrations - Upcycle Challenge by the NC Upcyclers - Information displays on sustainable eating and other interesting topics At 8 p.m. join the Enviro Club for the showing of "There Once was an Island" in the AD Auditorium. The film was written, produced and directed by FAU professor Briar March.

Also Friday, April 27: The Jupiter Campus continues its Earth Week celebration with its annual Arbor Day event in the Robert J. Huckshorn Arboretum at 10 a.m. The program will highlight our successful Tree Campus USA efforts and progress toward campus sustainability goals. Light refreshments will be served; the public is invited.

Monday, April 30: Sue H. Skemp, executive director of the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center at FAU, will present "Ocean Renewable Energy: Harnessing the Power of the Sea" at 4 and 7 p.m. in the AD auditorium.

For details on the Boca Raton campus events, contact Jill Rosen at jrosen58@fau.edu or 561-297-4110. For the Jupiter campus events, contact Terry Gearing at gearing@fau.edu or 561-799-8026.

On Wednesday, April 25, at 11 a.m., in CU 321, Boca Raton campus, Dr. Raphael Dalleo, Department of English, will present "Bourideu and Postcolonial Studies" -- the latest lecture in the Center for Body, Mind and Culture's Coffee Colloquium Series.

Abstract: Postcolonial studies emerged as an academic discipline in the 1980s as figures like Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha adapted post-structural theory by Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan to examinations of the non-European world. By the 1990s, the center of the field shifted to Paul Gilroy's and Antonio Benítez-Rojo's interest in the rhizomes of Deleuze and Guattari. But in the last 10 years, the European theorist who has inspired the most innovative and important work in postcolonial studies has been Pierre Bourdieu. Graham Huggan's The Postcolonial Exotic (2001) crystalized much of the anxiety about the field's institutionalization, inspiring new work from Sarah Brouillette and Richard Watts, as well as surprising turns towards sociological approaches to postcolonial literature by previously post-structuralist critics like Chris Bongie. In this presentation, I will explore the reasons for this turn towards Bourdieu as well as its implications for our understanding both of Bourdieu's work and of postcolonial studies as a field.

Come out to one or all four of the following locations to meet FAU Head Football Coach Carl Pelini, hear about the upcoming football season and mingle with fellow FAU alumni and friends! Each event will feature FAU giveaways and 2-for-1 drink specials.

The Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, FAU and the Vaccine Gene Therapy Institute present Professor Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, the 2008 Laureate of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Director of the Unit of Regulation of Retroviral Infections at the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France on Friday, April 27, from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Libby and Harry Dodson Auditorium, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Building, Boca Raton campus.

Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, Ph.D., is the acting Director of the "Regulation of Retroviral Infections" Unit in the Department of Virology at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. She has been involved in retrovirology research since the early 1970s. She is recognized for her contributions to HIV/AIDS research, in particular as the first author of the publication that reported in 1983 the discovery of the cause of AIDS, a retrovirus, later named HIV. She has authored/co-authored 250 original publications and more than 120 articles in book reviews and the recipient of more than 10 national or international awards, including the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2008 together with Prof. Luc Montagnier for her contributions to HIV/AIDS. RSVP is required. Contact nobel2012@science.fau.edu, Visit www.science.fau.edu for more information.

The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) will host a series of events in observance of Autism Awareness Month in April. Housed in the College of Education, CARD provides free support and services for people with autism and related disabilities, their families, schools and community agencies with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism and related disabilities.

Third Annual Surfers for Autism of the Palm Beaches Saturday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ocean Cay Park, Jupiter Surfers for Autism's mission is to unlock the potential of people with developmental disabilities, support advocacy for autism issues, and raise funds for scientific research and autism-related charities. At this event, autistic surfers are provided with a safe environment where two to four highly skilled and trained surf instructors carefully guide them into the waves. FAU CARD will staff a vendor table to support the event and share information about CARD services. FAU CARD played a key role in getting a proclamation from the mayor and Town of Juno Beach for "Surfers for Autism Day," which will be presented at the event. For more information, visit http://surfersforautism.org.

Animated Pop-Up Structures: Instructor Shawn Sheehy Saturday and Sunday, April 28 and 29 In this two-day workshop you will learn how pop-up and movable structures work together to create a sense of animation.

The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center offers "Ocean Renewable Energy Harnessing the Power of the Sea," a lecture by Sue H. Skemp, executive director of the center. Learn how the center's research is making a unique contribution to a broadly diversified portfolio of renewable energy for the nation's future. The center is poised to begin testing an experimental research turbine and is awaiting approval and a federal lease to install and operate a small-scale turbine test berth offshore of Fort Lauderdale. RSVP at https://fauf.fau.edu/netcommunity/page.aspx?pid=2140

The lecture is on Monday, April 30, 4 p.m. or 7 p.m. in the Admin. Bldg., Rm. 119, Jupiter campus.

The spring commencement ceremonies will be held on Thursday, May 3 at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m. and Friday, May 4 at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Degree candidates should report one hour before the beginning of the appropriate ceremony.

Ceremonies - Thursday, May 3, 9 a.m.: Graduates from the College for Design and Social Inquiry and the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing

- Thursday, May 3, 1 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Business (bachelor's degrees) and the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College. At this ceremony three original Tuskegee Airmen will receive President's Distinguished Service Medallions. They are Lt. Col. Leo Gray, Lt. Col. Eldridge Williams and Judge Richard Rutledge. Members of an African American unit of the U.S. Army Air Corps, the Tuskegee Airmen distinguished themselves in air combat during World War II. Their story of courage, heroism and patriotism is told in the recently released feature film "Red Tails."

- Thursday, May 3, 5 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Business (graduate- and doctoral-level degrees), the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.

- Friday, May 4, 9 a.m.: Graduates from the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. At this ceremony the late Mr. Marvin Weiner will be honored posthumously with an honorary doctorate of humane letters in recognition of his remarkable lifetime scholarly achievement in creating the Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection. The collection, a treasure trove of Revolutionary War-era documents, was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Weiner to the FAU Libraries, elevating FAU to the major resource center in the southeastern United States for the study of the American Colonial period. Dr. Howard Weiner will accept the honorary doctorate on his father's behalf.

- Friday, May 4 at 1 p.m.: Graduates from the College of Education and the College of Engineering and Computer Science. At this ceremony Mr. Jaime Borras '74, '81 will be inducted into the FAU National Alumni Association Hall of Fame. A pioneer and innovator in the wireless telecommunications industry who holds 42 United States utility patents, Mr. Borras is chief executive officer of WSG (Wireless Silicon Group) Inc., a Florida-based consulting firm.

Because of the need to accommodate all of the graduates and their guests, admission is by ticket only. The ceremonies are held in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Center located in the Student Union on the Boca Raton campus and will be webcast. Boca Raton campus employees are reminded that traffic will be especially heavy on both days, particularly at the Glades Road entrance. Parking Lot 16, located directly in front of the Student Union, will be reserved for those attending the commencement ceremonies.

The University Galleries will present the lecture, "Feeling the Squeeze: The Future of the Beaches in Florida," with University of Florida law professor Tom Ankersen on Thursday, May 3 at 8 p. m. in the Performing Arts Building, room 101, Boca Raton campus. The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion that includes representatives of beach and ocean advocates from Surfrider Foundation, Blue Water Initiative (South Florida) , Gumbo Limbo Environmental Center (Boca Raton), Reef Rescue (Delray Beach), Mother Ocean and Eastern Surfing Association. The lecture is presented in association with "Surfing Florida: A Photographic History," a landmark exhibition on view in the Schmidt Center Gallery through Saturday, May 12. The exhibition will be open for 30 minutes before and after the lecture program. For more information, call 561-297-2966 or visit www.fau.edu/galleries.

Carousel Books: Instructor Carol Barton Saturday and Sunday, May 26 and 27 A "carousel" or "star" book consists of several accordion-fold sheets bound together to create dimensional stage-like pages. In this workshop you will learn the basics of constructing this book form, and will develop layered imagery around a theme or text as content. Pop-ups also can be added, if desired.

POP: An Exploration of Paper, Form and Light: Instructor Colette Fu Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10 This is an introductory course for all levels on constructing pop-ups and adding lights to them with paper based electronics.

FAU's Department of Theatre and Dance Celebrates the 26th year of Festival Repertory Theatre, bringing together talented students, distinguished faculty and guest professional equity artists. This year's lineup, running from June 22 to July 28, includes "Showtune" - A Jerry Herman Musical Revue, "Love's Labour's Lost" by William Shakespeare and "Hits of the Swing Era" - A Festival Rep Big Band Finale. Details at www.fau.edu/festivalrep.

Maestro Aaron Kula conducts the 60-piece Klezmer Company Orchestra on Sunday, June 24, at 3 p.m. in the Carole and Barry Kaye Center for the Performing Arts. The concert offers beloved American classics including music from Copland's popular ballet Rodeo and Tchaikovsky's rousing 1812 Overture. Guest vocalist Daniel Cochran will sing Copland's Old American Songs and Singin' in the Rain from the original film score. This year marks the seventh KCO Spirit of America concert celebrating FAU Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection. Tickets on sale now at 1-800-564-9539 or www.fauevents.com.

The four digital Living Room Theaters are located in the Culture and Society Building on the Boca Raton campus. Patrons can enjoy the European style cafe after 5 p.m. Show dates, times and ticket information can be found at http://fau.livingroomtheaters.com.

Open to high school students (rising juniors, seniors, and recently graduated). Participants will have the opportunity to create models and drawings, attend topical lectures, and experience life in the architecture studio. The program will be facilitated by FAU School of Architecture Professors and student teaching assistants. The program will be offered at the Boca Raton campus from July 16 to 27, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Application deadline is April 27. for more information visit www.idac.fau.edu/design/HSSI.html or call 954-762-5164.

A number of science and healthcare classes are being offered this spring and summer through the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science's Office of Continuing Education, including: - History of Science from Antiquity to 1750 - History of Science from 1750 to Present - CPR - EKG (12 lead) Certification - Pre-Health Skills 101 - Medical School 101 - Introduction to Dentistry and Lab - Interview Boot Camp

The Financial and Estate Planning in Retirement Program, offered by the College of Business Executive Education has the answers you need to actively take control of your financial future. A three-day educational seminar, the Financial and Estate Planning in Retirement Program will not only educate you in all areas of personal finance but also provide you with a personalized financial plan to organize your resources and help you understand the decisions you need to make to meet your financial objectives. You will also have the opportunity to invite a guest or your spouse, FREE of charge, to attend with you!

Get healthy with yoga. First class is FREE. Join any time. Spring classes run through May 4. Yoga exercises every muscle, nerve and gland in the body and releases stress and tension. Benefits include strength, flexibility and balance. The class is appropriate for every body type and fitness level. Classes are by the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing.

Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:10 to 1 p.m. in the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Building, Room 115. Cost for faculty and staff is $70 for 8 classes, or $10 for 1 class. Cost for students is $40 for 8 classes, or $5 for 1 class. Cost for community members is $80 for 8 classes, or $12 for 1 class. Contact Kristine Lee at 561-297-0159 or klee26@fau.edu for additional information.

"What Feminism Means to Me," a free exhibition of art and poetry that explores interconnectedness, empowerment, abuse, gender stereotypes and expectations, is on display at the Wimberly Library, first floor west, through Friday, May 4. The Women's Studies Graduate Student Association and MFA students in the Department of Visual Arts and Art History are sponsoring the exhibition in honor of Women's History Month. The exhibition can be viewed during regular library hours, which are available by calling 561-297-3770, or at www.library.fau.edu/geninfo/hours.htm. For more information on the exhibition, contact pdarlin1@my.fau.edu.

The John D. MacArthur Campus Library is hosting "Here and There," a series of evocative images by Kristen O. Murtaugh, through Friday, May 11, at the John D. MacArthur Campus Library Gallery. Dr. Murtaugh retired from FAU in 2010 after 18 years or service. The exhibition draws viewers into private worlds and quiet public spaces and features black and white as well as color images that focus on form, pattern and texture. The images can be viewed during library hours, Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 12:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, call 561-799-8530 or visit www.library.fau.edu/geninfo/hours.htm.

The University Galleries is presenting the landmark exhibition "Surfing Florida: A Photographic History" through Saturday, May 12. The exhibition has been developed for the past three years by University Galleries Director W. Rod Faulds and Paul Aho, the exhibition's curator, a lifelong Florida surfer and head of photography and digital imaging at the Paducah School of Art. Surfing Florida employs "media stations" to present film, video, music and interviews with historic surfers. The exhibition also includes surfboards representing Florida's 80-year-old surfing history. For more information, call 561-297-2966 or visit www.fau.edu/galleries.

Whether you call them pop-up books or moveable books, there's no doubt that books with elements that pop up, slide, twirl and change before your eyes are just plain fun. And fun is the general idea behind this great collection of books recently given to FAU Libraries by Arthur J. Williams. The Arthur J. Williams Pop-Up Collection is comprised of 425 pop-up and moveable books, and the collection has found a perfect home at FAU Libraries' Jaffe Center for Book Arts, where it is permanently housed, enabling students and researchers an opportunity to study the mechanics of pop-ups. The exhibition is displayed in the Jaffe Center for Book Arts and throughout the rest of the Wimberly Library on the Boca Raton campus.

Clinical Research Studies at FAU's College of Medicine is conducting a clinical research trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an investigational medication for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. There is no cost to participate and eligible participants will receive payment for time and travel. If you or someone you know is suffering from Alzheimer's, call 561-297-0164 to learn more.

The Language Development Lab, under the direction of Professor Erika Hoff, is conducting a federally funded study of early monolingual and bilingual development. We are looking for 24- to 30-month-old children who are learning Spanish at home and at least one parent was born in a Spanish-speaking country. For participating, you will receive $150 in gift cards and your child will get a gift and a t-shirt. With your permission, we will contact you again every 6 months until your child is 5 years old. We will pay for your time at each visit. If you complete this study through the age of 5 years, you will receive a total of $1,000 in gift cards.

We are also looking for 24- to 30-month-old children who are learning only English at home. For participating, you will receive $50 in gift cards and your child will get a gift and a t-shirt. With your permission, we will contact you again every 6 months until your child is 5 years old. We will pay you for your time at each visit. If you complete the study through the age of 5 years you will receive a total of $400 in gift cards. We plan to study children's language development from 2 years and 6 months to 5 years.

The purpose of these studies is to gain a better understanding of how language develops during this period. We will come to your home or you can come to our playroom on the Davie campus of Florida Atlantic University or to our office on the Boca Raton campus -- whichever is easier for you. If you are interested in this study, email langdevlab@fau.edu. You may also call 954-236-1142 or check out psy.fau.edu/~hoff/LangDevLab/index.htm for more information.

The Communication Disorders Clinic is located on the 4th floor of the College of Education building on the Boca Raton campus and provides speech, language and hearing diagnostic and therapy services -- including accent reduction therapy -- to children and adults. Services are available Monday through Friday during every semester on a space-available basis. Appointments for diagnostic or treatment services may be made by calling Maria at 561-297-2258. Payment can now be made by VISA or MasterCard.

The clinic offers Stroke Support and a Stuttering Support groups, each meeting once a month. Interested parties should contact the clinic for details. FAU faculty and staff members and their families receive a 50 percent discount for all services. Full-time FAU students receive a 50 percent discount for evaluations and then are charged $10 per treatment session.

The Communication Disorders Clinic is operated by FAU's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. For more information on clinic services, visit www.coe.fau.edu/csd/clinic.htm.

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